This type of writing includes only the most important ideas from a text and leaves out opinions.
Summary
Theme is best defined as this.
The central message or lesson of a story
An inference is a conclusion based on this combination
Text evidence and prior knowledge
The main idea tells the reader this.
What the text is mostly about
A text-to-text connection compares this.
Two different texts
When writing a summary, you should avoid including these types of details.
Minor details and personal opinions
True or False: “Friendship” is a complete theme statement.
False
If a character’s hands are shaking and their voice cracks during a speech, what can you infer?
They are nervous
Supporting details help to do this.
Explain or prove the main idea
If two stories both show characters surviving in the wilderness, what is being compared?
Similar themes or conflicts
You are summarizing a nonfiction article. Name two things that must be included in your summary.
Main idea and key supporting details
Turn this topic into a theme statement: “Courage.”
Example: Courage helps people overcome difficult challenges
Why must strong inferences always include text evidence?
Because inferences must be supported by clues from the text, not just guesses
If a paragraph lists reasons schools should require uniforms, what is the main idea?
Schools should require uniforms
Why is it important to use evidence from BOTH texts in a text-to-text response?
To support the comparison with proof from each text
Why is this statement NOT a strong summary?
“It was a super interesting article about volcanoes that I really liked.”
It includes opinion and does not state the main idea or key details
What is the difference between theme and main idea?
Theme is the message or lesson about life; main idea is what the text is mostly about
A story describes dark clouds, sudden silence, and animals running for shelter. What can you infer is about to happen?
A storm is coming
Why is this not a strong main idea?
“Dogs are animals.”
It is too broad and not specific enough
Two authors write about injustice, but one uses humor and the other uses a serious tone. What is being contrasted?
Tone or author’s approach to the topic
A student includes every event from beginning to end when summarizing a short story. Explain why this is ineffective.
Because a summary should condense the text and include only the most important ideas, not every detail
A character lies to protect a friend but loses everyone’s trust. What is a possible theme?
Example: Dishonesty can damage relationships, even when intentions are good.
Explain the difference between an inference and a prediction.
An inference explains what is happening or true based on evidence; a prediction states what will likely happen next
How can identifying repeated ideas help you determine the main idea?
Repeated ideas often signal what the author wants readers to understand most
How does analyzing two texts on the same topic deepen understanding?
It allows readers to compare perspectives, themes, author’s craft, and meaning to gain a more complete understanding of the topic